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"Cisco Raises Alarm for ArcaneDoor Zero-Days Hitting ASA Firewall Platforms"Cisco recently warned that nation-state backed hacking teams are exploiting at least two zero-day vulnerabilities in its ASA firewall platforms to plant malware on telecommunications and energy sector networks.
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"Security Leaders Braced for Daily AI-Driven Attacks by Year-End"According to a new Netacea report, most businesses have expressed concern regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled cyber threats, with 93 percent of security leaders expecting daily AI-driven attacks by the end of 2024.
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"Hackers Create Legit Phishing Links With Ghost GitHub, GitLab Comments"Hackers have been using unpublished GitHub and GitLab comments to generate phishing links appearing to be from legitimate Open Source Software (OSS) projects. The trick enables anyone to impersonate any repository without the owner knowing.
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"Fifth of CISOs Admit Staff Leaked Data Via GenAI"Security researchers at RiverSafe have found that one in five UK companies have had potentially sensitive corporate data exposed via employee use of generative AI (GenAI).
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"New Password Cracking Analysis Targets Bcrypt"Hive Systems recently released the results of its latest annual analysis of password cracking through brute-force attacks.
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"North Korean Hackers Target Dozens of Defense Companies"South Korean police recently revealed a major hacking campaign that lasted more than a year, allowing hackers from North Korea to steal defense secrets.
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"Google Patches Critical Chrome Vulnerability"Google recently announced the availability of a Chrome 124 update that patches four vulnerabilities, including a critical security hole.
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"This Tiny Chip Can Safeguard User Data While Enabling Efficient Computing on a Smartphone"Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab developed a new chip that can efficiently accelerate Machine Learning (ML) workloads on edge devices such as smartphones while securing sensitive user
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"Microsoft DRM Hack Could Allow Movie Downloads From Popular Streaming Services"According to AG Security Research, vulnerabilities impacting Microsoft's PlayReady content access and protection technology enable rogue subscribers to illegally download movies from popular streaming services.